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IRENA has released an assessment report on the renewables readiness for El Salvador, highlighting opportunity for improving conditions for geothermal development, including better renumeration schemes and add direct use options to the regulatory framework, among others.
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Enhancing long-term planning for the renewable energy sector, fostering project development and establishing clear institutional frameworks are among the key action areas that can significantly accelerate the deployment of renewable energy in El Salvador, according to recently published recommendations by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). ‘Renewables Readiness Assessment: El Salvador’ identifies challenges for renewable energy deployment in the country and outlines key recommendations to overcome existing barriers.
IRENA’s recommendations for El Salvador were launched at a high-level, virtual event attended by IRENA Director-General Francesco La Camera, Mr. Daniel Alvarez, President of the Executive Hydroelectric Commission of the Lempa River and H.E. Maria Luisa Hayem, El Salvador’s Minister of Economy.
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IRENA analysis has presented 14 concrete actions that can significantly accelerate the country’s uptake of renewable energy. Enhancing long-term planning for the renewable energy sector, fostering project development and establishing clear institutional frameworks are among the key action areas that can significantly accelerate the deployment of renewable energy in El Salvador, according to recently published recommendations by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). ‘Renewables Readiness Assessment: El Salvador’ identifies challenges for renewable energy deployment in the country and outlines key recommendations to overcome existing barriers.
IRENA’s recommendations for El Salvador were launched at a virtual event attended by the organisation’s Director-General, Francesco La Camera, President of the Executive Hydroelectric Commission of the Lempa River, Mr. Daniel Alvarez, and El Salvador’s Minister of Economy, H.E. Maria Luisa Hayem.